1997 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco explained

Type:CUST
Country:Monaco
Grand Prix:Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
Official Name:Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Next Round:2000 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
Image Link:Monte Carlo Formula 1 track map.svg
Image-Size:200px
Date:3 - 4 May
Year:1997
Location:Circuit de Monaco
Course:Street circuit
Course Mi:2.094
Course Km:3.370

The 1997 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the inaugural running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.

Report

1997 represented the 700th anniversary of the Grimaldi family's presidency over Monaco. Celebrations were held throughout the year and among these was a series of historic motor races at the Circuit de Monaco. It was initially conceived as a one-off, but proved so popular that it was later revived as a biennial event from 2000.[1]

The 1979 Monaco Grand Prix had featured a support race for historic cars, won by Martin Morris in ERA R11B.[2] Additional historic races had been held in support of the 1982 (winner Bruce Halford was in attendance at this event) and 1983 events under the suggestion of the Hon. Patrick Lindsay. His son Valentine, along with Peter Hannen and Max Poggi, were responsible for organising the 1997 event to tie in with the 700th anniversary. Valentine's two brothers would race in the event itself: James drove an Alfa Romeo 8C Monza in Race A (crashing out in practice), while Ludovic drove a Ferrari 375 in Race B and a Maserati 250F in Race D. Ludovic crashed in practice for Race B, sustaining minor injuries, but still raced.[3]

Hannen took part in Races B and C, taking second place in both. In Race C, he was forced to start from the pit lane after mistakenly believing his steering was damaged on the formation lap. He put on an overtaking masterclass and finished second, having pressured race leaders Frank Sytner and Emanuele Pirro for much of the race.[3]

1968 Monaco Grand Prix runner-up Richard Attwood impressed with his performance in Race D and also set the fastest lap.[3] A third former F1 driver was three-time Monaco Grand Prix winner Stirling Moss. He was entered for Race D but suffered a cylinder head failure and did not start. He gave a strong showing in Race E, running third until a somewhat reluctant Martin Stretton passed him.[3]

Phil Hill was slated to appear in a Ferrari Testa Rossa but did not feature in the event.[2]

During the weekend, Prince Rainier unveiled a statue of Louis Chiron at the Piscine which still stands today.[3]

Results

Summary

SérieCarsYearsPole positionFastest lapRace winner
AGrand Prix - two-seaterPre-1934 Klaus Werner2:18.767 Klaus Werner2:21.192 Jean-Louis Duret
BGrand PrixPre-1952 Martin Stretton2:03.857 Martin Stretton2:02.796 Martin Stretton
CFerrari sports carsPre-1959 Frank Sytner2:10.007 Peter Hannen2:07.180 Frank Sytner
DGrand PrixPre-1960 Rod Jolley1:59.685 Richard Attwood1:57.948 Rod Jolley
ESports carsPre-1960 Lindsay Owen-Jones2:04.212 Lindsay Owen-Jones2:02.703 Lindsay Owen-Jones
FGrand PrixPre-1968 Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol1:55.645 Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol1:55.169 Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol
GFormula Junior Stephan Jocher2:02.257 Tony Thompson2:01.693 Duncan Dayton

Série A: Pre 1934 two-seater Grand Prix cars

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
116 Jean-Louis DuretBugatti 35B19261024:23.995
226 Fritz GrasheiAlfa Romeo 8C Monza193310+7.283
331 Klaus WernerAlfa Romeo 8C Monza193210+21.2381
414 Richard WillsBugatti 35192410+52.816
524 Chris DrakeMaserati 8C193310+1:06.346
611 Bart RosmanBugatti 37192510+1:13.306
728 Terry CohnAlfa Romeo 8C Monza193210+1:30.690
812 Michael SteeleBugatti 35T192610+1:34.494
96 Michael GansBugatti 37A192710+1:36.669
1010 Thomas FeierabendBugatti 37192710+1:58.487
DNS21 James LindsayAlfa Romeo 8C Monza1933
?1 David ClarkBugatti 37A1927
?2 David CohenTalbot1927
?3 Mary Grant-JonkersAmilcar C61927
?4 Paul GrantAmilcar C61927
?5 Peter GreenMG K31933
?7 Jean-Claude MiloeBugatti 511927/31
?8 Dick SmithFrazer Nash Nūrburg1932
?9 Gunther StammMG K31933/34
?15 Nicolas ChambonBugatti 35C1925
?17 John HowellBugatti 451930
?18 Abba KoganBugatti 35B1926
?19 John LewisBugatti 35C1928
?22 Dean ButlerBugatti 511931
?23 Charles DeanBugatti 511932
?25 Martin WalfordMaserati 8C1931
?27 Hartmut IbingAlfa Romeo 8C Monza1932
?30 Peter MullinBugatti 511933/34
Sources:[4] [5]

Série B: Pre 1952 Grand Prix cars

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
117 Martin StrettonMaserati 4CM1932/361021:11.1191
28 Peter HannenMaserati 6CM193710+13.971
322 Willie GreenAlfa Romeo 159194810+15.569
414 John UreERA193510+36.385
53 Matt GristAlfa Romeo 8C193510+1:01.064
610 Irvine LaidlawMaserati 6CM193610+1:34.139
712 Robin LodgeMaserati 4CM193610+1:40.739
816 Bruce SpollonERA193610+1:41.003
930 Richard PilkingtonTalbot-Lago T26C195010+1:47.274
106 Ernst SchusterMaserati 6C19349+1 lap
?1 Robert FinkAlfa Romeo P31932/34
?2 Peter GiddingsAlfa Romeo 8C1935
?4 Peter AltenbachMaserati 4CM1934
?5 Stephan RettenmaierMaserati 4CM1934
?7 Martin WalfordMaserati 8CTF1938
?9 Tony MerrickFerrari 166 FL1949
?11 Franz MesserliMaserati 4CM1932
?15 Jeffrey PattinsonERA1935
?18 Philip WalkerMG K31933/36
?19 Jost WildbolzERA1936
?20 José Manuel AlbuquerqueMaserati 4CLT1949
?21 Jean-Louis DuretMaserati 4CLT1948
?23 Dan MarguliesMaserati 4CL1939
?24 Norbert Schmitz-KoepMaserati 4CL1939
?25 Ludovic LindsayFerrari 3751950
?26 François BernardGordini T111946
?27 François d'HuartTalbot-Lago T26C1948
?28 John FosterGordini T151948
?29 Max LustenbergerTalbot-Lago T26GS1951
?31 Philippe RenaultTalbot-Lago T26C1948
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Série C: Pre 1959 Ferrari sports cars

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
127 Frank SytnerFerrari 250 TR19581022:21.6891
217 Peter HannenFerrari 750 Monza195510+1.165PL
315 José Manuel AlbuquerqueFerrari 750 Monza195510+25.885
411 Emanuele PirroFerrari 375 MM195310+32.089
528 Robert LamploughFerrari 250 TR195810+32.303
610 Christian GläselFerrari 375 MM195310+34.103
725 Ernst SchusterFerrari 500 TRC195710+1:00.322
88 Mario BernardiFerrari 250 MM195310+1:16.650
921 David CottinghamFerrari 500 TRC195710+1:19.129
1014 Erich TraberFerrari 250 MM195310+1:20.710
?1 Peter BriggsFerrari 195 S1950
?2 Abba KoganFerrari 2121952
?3 Sally Mason-StyrronFerrari 166 MM1950
?4 Harald MergardFerrari 225 S1952
?5 Antoine MidyFerrari 212 Export1951
?6 Gil NickelFerrari 340 America1951
?7 Juan QuintanoFerrari 166 MM1950
?9 Umberto CamelliniFerrari 340 MM1953
?12 Hans StukenbrockFerrari 250 MM1953
?16 Bernard DucFerrari 500 Mondial1954
?19 Franco MeinersFerrari 225 S1952
?20 Dieter Streve-MühlensFerrari 750 Monza1954
?22 Federico DubbiniFerrari 250 TR1958
?23 Giancarlo GaleazziFerrari 500 TR1956
?24 Francesco GuastiFerrari 500 TRC1957
?29 Nicolas ZapataFerrari 625 TR1956
Sources:

Série D: Pre 1960 Grand Prix cars

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
127 Rod JolleyCooper T511958/591020:06.5651
226 John HarperCooper T51195910+8.913
314 Nigel CornerMaserati 250F195710+32.193
412 John BeasleyCooper T45195810+32.809
523 Lindsay Owen-JonesMaserati 250F195810+39.779
621 Ludovic LindsayMaserati 250F195810+40.617
728 Robin LodgeFerrari Dino 246195910+52.527
811 Burkhard von SchenkMaserati 250F195610+56.087
931 Jason WrightCooper T51195910+1:20.908
1016 Chris DrakeLotus 16195810+1:35.348
DNS32 Stirling MossCooper T45195710
?1 Jeremy AgaceMaserati 250F1956
?2 Bobby BellMaserati 250F1956
?3 Graham BurrowsCooper T231953
?4 Gregor FiskenCooper T231953
?5 Tony MerrickFerrari 555 "Supersqualo"1955
?6 Ian NuthallAlta1952
?7 David PennellMaserati 250F1956
?8 Ean PughConnaught B1956
?9 Katharina SchmidtCooper GP 2/T/401955
?10 Dieter Streve-MühlensMaserati 250F1956
?15 Corrado CupelliniFerrari Dino 1561957
?17 Ivan GlasbyCooper T431957
?18 Michael HaywoodCooper T451958
?19 Hartmut IbingMaserati 250F1957
?20 Irvine LaidlawMaserati 250F1957
?22 Bruce McCawBRM P451958
?24 Ludwig WillischCooper T451958
?25 Richard AttwoodCooper T511959
?29 Donald OroscoScarab F11960
?30 Philip WalkerLotus 161959
Sources:

Série E: Pre 1960 sports cars

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
130 Lindsay Owen-JonesMaserati Tipo 6119591020:45.3121
224 Frank SytnerJaguar D-Type195610+1.200
310 Martin StrettonMaserati 300S195510+48.575
429 Stirling MossMaserati Tipo 61195910+59.744
517 Peter AustinLotus 11195710+1:01.088
622 Otto Reedtz-ThottLotus 11195610+1:25.920
76 Spencer MartinJaguar C-Type195310+1:27.825
89 Barrie WilliamsJaguar C-Type195310+1:35.756
93 Gary PearsonJaguar C-Type195310+1:38.961
104 Ron GammonsLotus 11195610+1:40.186
DNS4 James HerlingerBaldwin1951
?1 Jean-François BentzCooper-Bristol1952
?2 Gregor FiskenJaguar C-Type1953
?5 Mike LesterHWM1953
?7 Peter MannFrazer Nash1952
?8 Jorn QuisteJaguar D-Type1956
?11 Adrian HallLotus 101955
?12 Dudley Mason-StyrronMaserati 300S1955
?14 Christian TraberAston Martin DB3S1953/54
?15 Bruce TreneryAston Martin DB3S1955
?16 Willie TuckettJaguar D-Type1955
?18 Marshall BaileyCooper T391956
?19 Pierre PinelliLotus 111956
?20 Hurbertus DoenhoffMaserati 150S1956
?21 Martin McGloneAston Martin DB3S1957
?23 Ken RogersLotus 111957
?25 Burkhard von SchenkMaserati 300S1958
?26 Terry JonesFerrari Dino 2461959
?27 Charles March Lola Mk11959
?28 Nick MasonMaserati Tipo 601959
?31 Paul PappalardoFerrari 250 TR1959
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Série F: Pre 1968 Grand Prix cars

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
126 Joaquín Folch-RusiñolLotus 4919671019:34.7121
227 Abba KoganBrabham196710+47.034
323 Allan MilesCooper T53196110+1:06.985
428 Robert LamploughFerrari 312196710+1:08.888
512 Mark LinstoneBrabham BT11196410+1:23.421
631 Malcolm RickettsLotus 32B1965/6610+1:25.883
73 Christopher SmithLotus 21196110+1:25.968
829 Bruce McCawBRM P2611964/6610+1:58.788
99 Duncan DaytonLola Mk4196210+2:04.576
1011 Sidney HooleCooper T6619639+1 lap
?30 Franco MeinersFerrari 31219671
?1 Paolo GecchelinLotus 181961
?2 Pierluigi MapelliLotus 181961
?4 Richard WeilandLotus 241962
?5 David WhitesideLotus 211961
?6 Robert WoodwardLotus 211962
?7 Marshall BaileyBrabham BT111964
?8 Robert BrooksBRM P57/P581962
?10 Geoff FarmerLotus 251962
?14 Alessandro RipamontiLotus 241962
?15 Guido RomaniLola Mk41962
?16 Giorgio ValentiniBrabham BT71963
?17 Michel WantyLotus 241962
?18 Jeremy AgaceLotus 181960
?19 Paul AlexanderLotus 241962
?20 Allan BaillieLotus 241962
?21 Joel FinnLotus 181960
?22 John HarperBrabham BT4A1962
?24 Marco CajaniDe Tomaso1961
?25 Jean BlatonLotus 491967
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Série G: Formula Junior

Pos.No.DriverCarYearLapsTime/retiredGrid
125 Duncan DaytonCooper T6719631021:11.410
231 Tony ThompsonLotus 27196310+0.568
327 Stephan JocherBrabham BT6196310+8.0661
428 Douglas MockettCooper T56196110+27.518
518 Jean-Michel FarineLotus 20196110+28.370
629 Gil NickelLotus 27196310+38.766
716 Marcus MussaLotus 18 Junior196010+1:24.489
821 Luciano QuaggiaBrabham BT6196310+1:42.152
923 Dario TellariniFoglietti196310+1:42.523
1011 Tony SteeleLola Mk2196010+2:02.077
?1 Egon HoferOSCA1959
?2 Sergio LeoniStanguellini1959
?3 Flavien MarcaisStanguellini1958
?4 Ugo PiccagliBandini1959
?5 Fabio VerinVolpini1958
?6 Dieter CroneElva1960
?7 Richard DaggittScorpion1960
?8 David PratleyLola Mk21960
?9 Duncan RabagliatiAlexis FJ1959
?10 Guido RomaniLola Mk21959
?12 Grant WilsonGemini1959
?14 Fabio d'AlbertiDe Sanctis1958
?15 Peter KnöfelEmeryson1960
?17 Joos TollenaarLola Mk31961
?19 Erich JustesenLotus 221962
?20 Allan McGregorCooper T591962
?22 Alessandro RipamontiDe Tomaso1962
?24 Dan DavisLola Mk5A1963
?26 Joaquín Folch-RusiñolLotus 271963
?30 Ermanno RochiBrabham BT61963
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Notes and References

  1. ACM confirms Monaco Grand Prix Historique for 2000. Motor Sport. 6. November 1999. 20 May 2021.
  2. 1997: The essential guide to the season. Motor Sport. 27. Marcus. Pye. April 1997. 21 May 2021.
  3. Grand Prix de Monaco historique. Motor Sport. 26. Christopher. Tate. June 1997. 20 May 2021.
  4. Book: 4ème Grand Prix Historique de Monaco - Programme Officiel. 2004. 30–36.
  5. Book: Grand Prix de Monaco Historique - Programme Officiel. 1997.